Monday, May 24, 2010

What is the Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 and how to start design a website?

In front page 2000 i press file %26gt; new %26gt; web then file %26gt; new %26gt; page how can i do this in Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

What is the Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 and how to start design a website?
You can do it in Microsoft Word. Create your page, then click on File and choose "Save as web page". You may have to click on the arrow at the bottom of the box first.





In fact you can do anything in Word that you can do in Access, Exel, Publisher, or FrontPage, if you really know what you're doing.
Reply:Why do you not continue with frontpage 2000 or upgrade to frontpage 2003.
Reply:Publisher is a program used to make cards. Like business cards or pamphlets.
Reply:Publisher lets you create flyers, brochures, newsletters, business forms and tables, and also an e-commerce web site. To design a web site, you need to first go to publisher and click the Web Sites and E-mail (in the new publication task pane), click Web Sites, then Easy Web Site Builder, then choose your design you want. Also you can go to www.scsite.com/pub2003/learn. If that do not help, you may email me, because I am taking that course. Good luck!
Reply:Microsoft Office Publisher is not for designing websites.





You should try Frontpage - which is part of the office suite (http://www.arcon5.com/modules.php?name=N... Or dreamweaver (http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweave...





The following will help you:





Website Templates:


http://www.templatesbox.com/


http://freesitetemplates.com/


http://www.templatemonster.com/


http://www.steves-templates.com/
Reply:You would be better off just buying a professionally created website template and then modifying it using FrontPage.
Reply:publisher is to design leaflets and stuff like catalogues . look for macromedia dream weaver it has much more options unlike front page , email me spelyam@hotmail.com if you need a hand on how to build a website . like uploading to internet, maintenance and hosting it too.


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